SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 43
Effective Adsorbents for Establishing Solids
Looping as a Next Generation NG PCC
Technology
(EP/J020745/1)
Dr Hao Liu
University of Nottingham
Gas CCS Meeting, 25 Jun 2014, Brighton
Project Academic Partners
University of Nottingham:
Dr Hao Liu (PI), Prof Colin Snape,
Dr Chenggong Sun, Prof Trevor Drage
University College London:
Prof Z. Xiao Guo
University of Leeds:
Prof Tim Cockerill
Project Industrial Partners
Doosan Power Systems (DPS)
E.ON
Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB)
PQ Corporation (PQC)
Worley Parsons (WP)
Background (1)
 Recognition: to meet the UK ambitious carbon
emission target by 2050, CCS will have to be
fitted to NGCC power plants.
 NGCC flue gas differs significantly from that
from coal PF power plants: lower CO2, higher O2
and higher gas flow rates (~50%)
Table 1: Key features of a supercritical coal-fired power
plant and a NGCC power plant*
Coal NGCC
Net Power (MW) 550 555
Efficiency (%, HHV) 39.3 50.2
Flue gas temperature (0C) 181/57** 106
Flue gas composition
CO2 (vol. %) 13.53 4.04
H2O (vol. %) 15.17 8.67
O2 (vol. %) 2.40 12.09
N2 (vol. %) 68.08 74.32
Ar (vol %) 0.82 0.89
Flue gas flow rate (kg/hr) 2137881 3230636
*DOE/NETL/2010-1397, Rev 2, Nov 2010 **Before FGD/After FGD
Background (2)
 Studies show post-combustion carbon capture
(PCC) is the most viable option, both technically
and economically, compared to pre-combustion
and oxy-fuel capture technologies
 Amine scrubbing has well-known problems
 Solid adsorbents looping technology (SALT) –
viable PCC for NGCC plants?
o Supported amine solid adsorbents
o Alkali-promoted inorganic adsorbents
CO2, H2O
Flue gas (CO2, O2, N2, H2O etc)
Vent gas (N2, O2) CO2-loaded adsorbents
Regenerated
adsorbents
sweeping gas
(H2O, CO2)
CO2adsorption
CO2desorption
Low T
High T
(SALT)
(Circulating Fluidized Bed for SALT)
Project Aim
 This project aims to overcome the performance
barriers for implementing the two types of
candidate adsorbent systems, namely the supported
polyamines and co-precipitated potassium oxide, in
solids looping technology for NGCC power plants
 Nottingham and partners have developed various solid
adsorbents e.g. supported amines and alkali-promoted
inorganic adsorbents, nitrogen-enriched carbons for CO2
capture from coal-fired power plant flue gases
 Performance barriers when used for NGCC CO2 capture:
thermal/oxidative stability, degradation due to moisture,
selectivity etc.
Research Programme
 WP1 - Development, characterisation and testing of
solid amine adsorbents (UoN & UCL)
 WP2 - Development, testing and characterisation of
potassium-promoted porous adsorbent materials (UoN
& UCL)
 WP3 - Modelling of Surface Adsorption and Advanced
characterisation (UCL & UoN)
 WP4 - Fluidised-bed testing and optimisation of the
most effective adsorbents (UoN)
 WP5 - Conceptual design, process engineering modelling and
techno-economic assessment of SALT for future
demonstration and commercialisation (UoN, UoL)
Workplan
Work Package / Tasks Partners Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2
WP1: Development, characterisation and testing of solid
amine adsorbents
UoN, UCL
Task 1.1 Preparation and performance-scoping study of
candidate adsorbent materials
UoN
Task 1.2 Optimised preparation for enhanced thermal
oxidative stability
UoN, UCL
Task 1.3 Management of spent materials: PEI rejuvenation UoN, UCL
WP2 Development, testing and characterisation of potassium-
promoted porous adsorbent materials
UoN, UCL
Task 2.1 Preparation, characterisation and testing of
potassium-promoted inorganic adsorbents
UoN, UCL
Task 2.2 The role of flue gas moisture UoN, UCL
WP3 Modelling of Surface Adsorption & Advanced
characterisation
UCL, UoN
Task 3.1 Modelling of surface reaction processes UCL
Task 3.2 Advanced characterisation to support the modelling
studies
UCL, UoN
WP4 Fluidised-bed testing and optimisation of the most
effective adsorbents
UoN
Task 4.1 Scaled-up production of the adsorbents UoN
Task 4.2 Fluidised-bed testing & process development under
simulated NGCC flue gas conditions
UoN
Task 4.3 Fluidised-bed process testing of the optimum
adsorbents with real flue gas streams from natural
gas combustion furnace at a kilowatt-thermal scale
UoN
WP5 Conceptual design, process engineering modelling and
techno-economic assessment of SALT for future
demonstration and commercialisation
UoN, IC
Task 5.1 Conceptual design and process engineering modelling UoN
Task 5.2 Techno-economic assessment IC
Progresses so far
 Characterization of PEI-silica
 Bubbling Fluidized Bed Tests
 Degradation of PEI-silica adsorbent (thermal
& oxidative)
 Process simulation (550MWe NGCC power
plant integrated with PEI-SALT PCC)
 Development of new adsorbent materials
CHARACTERIZATION OF PEI-SILICA
Batch I (10kg) & Batch II (30kg)
Characteristics of the PEI-silica sorbents
polyethylenimine
2
+
Supporting substrates
 material: mesoporous silica
 BET surface area: 250 m2/g
 pore volumes: 1.7 cc/g
 mean pore diameter: 20 nm
PEI impregnation
 Wet impregnation method
 PEI loading: 40 wt%
 Similar to the absorption of CO2 with amine solvents
 The reaction is reversible, allowing for the sorbents to be regenerated by
temperature, vacuum or pressure swing adsorption cycles.
Reaction mechanism
Average particle size ~ 250 µm
TGA Characterization
0 20 40 60 80 100
7.5
8.0
8.5
9.0
9.5
10.0
10.5
11.0
11.5
12.0
12.5
Batch I PEI-silica
Batch II PEI-silica
Allometric fit of Batch I
Allometric fit of Batch II
CO2
uptake(wt%)
CO2
concentration (vol%)
5% CO2
 PEI-silica under isothermal condition (70 0C)
TGA Characterization
 PEI-silica under isobar condition (Batch II)
20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
-2
-1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
maximum value of 8.8 wt% at 63o
C
CO2
uptake(wt%)
Temperature (o
C)
minimum value of
-0.05 wt% at 122o
C
original PEI (batch II)
5%CO2
0.1o
C heating rate
BUBBLING FLUIDIZED BED TESTS OF
PEI-SILICA
@kg-sorbent scale
moisture
saturator
108mm
67mm
0.5m1.2m
Bubbling Fluidized Bed (BFB) reactor
CO2 Capture with NGCC Flue Gas - test conditions
Effect of CO2 concentration in flue gas
1 2 3
0
2
4
6
8
10
262524
232220
262524
2322
20
262524
2322 15% CO2
5% CO2
BreakthroughEqu.-Desorption
Capacities(wt%)
Equ.-Adsorption
20
Cycle ID#
Flue gas:
CO2, O2,
H2O,
balanced
with N2
Potential in low CO2-containing gas mixture application
Comparison of capacities for PC and NGCC flue gases
Flue gas 1: from coal fired power plants (CO2 15%, O2 4%)
Flue gas 2: from Natural Gas Combined Cycle (NGCC) power plants (CO2 5% and O2 12%)
No obvious oxidative
degradation has
been found even if
O2 level is increased
to 12% for 7 cycles
50 52 54 56 58 60
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
simulated flue
gas (NGCC)
simulated flue
gas (PC)
by adsorption
by desorption
breakthrough
Capacities(wt%)
Cycle ID
simulated flue
gas (NGCC)
Flue gases:
CO2, O2, H2O,
balanced with N2
Wenbin Zhang, Hao Liu, Chenggong Sun, Trevor C. Drage, Colin E. Snape: Performance of
polyethyleneimine-silica adsorbent for post-combustion CO2 capture in a bubbling fluidized bed. Chemical
Engineering journal, 251 (2014): 293-303
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.1
Test serial 1
Test serial 2
NormalizedCO2
adsorptioncapacityq/q0
Cycle number
Degradation of PEI-silica adsorbents over 60 cycles tested
with the BFB reactor
With moisture present
With moisture present
Without moisture
present
Surface morphology change of PEI-silica adsorbent
after 20 dry cycles of adsorption/desorption
DEGRADATION OF PEI-SILICA ADSORBENT
(thermal & oxidative)
0 10 20 30 40 50
7.0
7.5
8.0
8.5
9.0
9.5
10.0
10.5
11.0
11.5
CO2
uptake(wt%)
Cycle No#
Batch II, under 5% CO2
Batch II, under 15% CO2
TGA characterization on degradation
- Cyclic performance with different CO2 partial pressures @70 0C/130 0C
0 10 20 30 40 50
5.5
6.0
6.5
7.0
7.5
8.0
8.5
9.0
9.5
relative loss 32%
CO2
capacity(wt%)
Cycle Number
desorption at 120o
C
desorption at 130o
C
relative loss 13%
TGA characterization on degradation
- Cyclic performance with different desorption temperatures
(15% CO2/N2 balance, Batch I, adsorption @70 0C)
TGA characterization on degradation
- Oxidative degradation of PEI-silica adsorbent
Oxidized samples of PEI-silica (Batch I) prepared by
drying/oxidizing in an air-ventilated drying oven @ca. 70 - 80oC
for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10 days
Appearance after TGA tests
CO2 concentration: 5 vol%
Adsorption/desorption @ 70oC/130oC
Appearance before TGA tests
Characterisation of oxidative degradation by Raman Spectroscopy
Exposure of supported PEI adsorbents to air/oxygen at moderate temperatures can lead to
significant oxidative degradation as highlighted by the formation of oxime (C=N-OH) and other
oxygen-containing functionalities.
The loss of active amine groups due to oxidation is consistent with the decreased adsorption
capacity observed for the supported PEI adsorbents in NGCC flue gas conditions.
PROCESS SIMULATION
- 550MWe NGCC power plant integrated
with PEI-SALT PCC
Process simulation: Integration of PEI-SALT PCC
into a 550MWe NGCC power plant
Conceptual design of
PEI-Silica SALT system
o CFB riser as gas-solid
contactor and CO2 adsorber
o BFB as desorber to
regenerate solid sorbents
o Loop seal to return
sorbents back to CFB with
integrated heat exchanger
for heat recovery
o Cyclone to separate solid
sorbents from flue gas
o A mixture of CO2 and
steam is proposed as the
stripping gas
Comparison of power losses for NGCC power plants
with and without CO2 capture
f
comcapaug
f
e
c
Q
EEEE
Q
E −−−
==η
cηηη −=∆Efficiency penalty:
Plant efficiency with PCC
and CO2 compression
Ee: net power output
Qf: thermal heat input by fuel
Eg: gross power output from turbines
Eau: auxiliary load
Ecap: electrical energy required by CCS unit
Ecom: electrical energy required to compress the CO2 product
w/o CCS* MEA* PEI-silica
SALT
NGCC power plant net
efficiency (%)
55.7 47.5 50.3
Required Regeneration Heat
(GJ/tonne-CO2)
N/A 3.7 2.2
All efficiencies are LHV based. Sensible heat recovery ratio: 90%
Comparisons of power plant efficiencies with and
without CCS and regeneration heat requirements
* NETL: Cost and performance baseline for fossil energy plants, Volume 1: bituminous coal and
natural gas to electricity. Revision 2, November 2010, DOE/NETL-2010/1397
raddesp
w
r HTTC
q
Q ∆+−= )(
1
,
Regeneration heat:
Qr is the regeneration heat (kJ/kg-CO2 adsorbed)
Tad and Tde are the temperatures of adsorption and desorption
respectively (oC)
qw is the working capacity of the adsorbent (wt%)
Cp,s is the specific heat capacity of the adsorbent (kJ/kg.K)
∆Hr is the heat of adsorption (kJ/kg-CO2 adsorbed)
Development of new adsorbent materials
- New PEI-silica adsorbents & alkali metal
carbonate-based adsorbents
Sample
CO2 uptake (wt.%)
5% 15% 100%
A 10.85 11.84 13.03
B 11.05 12.92 14.22
C 10.58 12.06 14.50
D 10.23 10.48 12.36
E 8.40 8.62 11.84
F 7.95 7.98
G 9.05 11.48
Batch I (TGA@70o
C) 7.72 9.10 10.80
Batch II(TGA@70o
C) 9.13 10.34 12.00
Adsorption capacity of new PEI-silica sorbents (TGA@75 oC)
Further optimization & characterisation are ongoing!
K2CO3-based sorbents
 K2CO3 –based solid sorbent is very promising due to:
1) Good adsorption/desorption temperatures;
2) High CO2 capacity, good kinetics;
3) Presence of moisture in the flue gas benefits the CO2 adsorption
performance:
Adsorption: 𝐾𝐾2 𝐶𝐶𝑂𝑂3(s) +𝑯𝑯𝟐𝟐 𝑶𝑶(𝑔𝑔) + 𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶2(𝑔𝑔) → 2𝐾𝐾𝐾𝐾𝐾𝐾𝑂𝑂3 (s) + exothermic
Desorption:2𝐾𝐾𝐾𝐾𝐾𝐾𝑂𝑂3 (s) → 𝐾𝐾2 𝐶𝐶𝑂𝑂3(s) +𝐻𝐻2 𝑂𝑂 𝑔𝑔 + 𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶2 𝑔𝑔 + endothermic
 The main challenges: how to maximise the loading of potassium
to further boost CO2 uptake capacity and kinetics without
sacrificing significant loss of the surface area and to reduce
regeneration temperatures to well below 200 oC
• Procedures:
Trial of K2CO3/AC in a fixed-bed reactor
Preparation
Calcination
Fixed bed testingDrying oven
Conditions:
300OC with a
N2 flow
atmosphere
Impregnation:
K2CO3+AC
Magnetic
Stirring
Adsorpt. temp: 60OC
Desorpt. temp: 150OC
Ambient pressure
15%CO2+85%N2 (Dry
basis, with moisture
saturated @50 0C)
On-going
OTHER TASKS
- UCL & UoL
- Fundamental bonding and electronic interaction mechanisms of
gaseous species adsorbed on different surface sites, e.g. silica
and graphitic carbon
Task3.2 Advanced characterisations of solid sorbents
for CO2 capture (UCL with UoN)
- Sorbent stability;
- Recyclability & regeneration;
Task3.1 Modelling of surface reaction processes (UCL)
Task 3.1 was scheduled to start at the beginning of the year 2014 and
Task 3.2 was scheduled to start on 1 Oct 2014.
UCL’s RA had been recruited recently and just started the modelling
Task 3.1
Task 3.2 will start as scheduled.
TASK 5.2 How will a full-scale SALT perform in
comparison to other CCS technologies?
Environmental parameters:
Techno-economic parameters:
• Overall CO2 capture effectiveness
• Lifecycle energy and GHG emissions analysis
• Rates of use of consumables
• Waste / by-product production rates
• Investment costs
• Operating costs
• Levelised energy production costs for selected operational scenarios
(e.g. base load, peaking plant)
(Scheduled to be Carried out by UoL from Jan 2015)
Use integrated CCS
assessment system
developed over >5 years
Currently deals with amine, and
calcium
looping capture technologies
Developing new process model
elements for SALT drawing on UoN
lab results (and literature / expert
data)
Operational scenarios include
peaking
operation, ‘base-load’, FOAK only
and fleet roll out.
Conclusions & Future Work
 The project is largely on track in terms of completing the
scheduled tasks and significant progresses have been made:
 High performance of PEI-silica adsorbent for CO2 capture from NGCC flue
gas has been demonstrated in a laboratory-scale BFB reactor with kg-
scale adsorbent;
 Process simulation on a 550MWe NGCC plant integrated with a PCC unit
has shown that application of PEI-silica adsorbent can save 2.8% in
efficiency penalty compared to MEA, owing to the much lower regeneration
heat requirement;
 New sorbent materials have been prepared, some with much higher CO2
uptakes under NGCC flue gas conditions;
 Thermal and oxidative degradations of PEI-silica have been characterised.
 Future work include
To optimise/test the newly developed sorbent materials;
To further develop/test K2CO3-based sorbent materials;
To investigate the rejuvenation of the degradated PEI-silica and strategies to
prevent degradation of PEI-silica;
To model surface reaction processes;
To conduct techno-economic assessment of SALT etc.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
• The financial support of the UK EPSRC (EP/J020745/1)
• The contributions of the project investigators and
researchers: Prof Colin Snape, Dr Chenggong Sun, Prof
Trevor Drage, Prof Z. Xiao Guo, Prof Tim Cockerill, Dr
Wenbin Zhang, Dr Nannan Sun, Miss Jingjing Liu, Mr
Yuan Sun, etc.
• The contributions of the project industrial partners
Thank you for listening!
Any questions?
Contact email:
Liu.hao@nottingham.ac.uk

More Related Content

What's hot

Investigations into Advanced Laboratory Deactivation Methods for the Selectio...
Investigations into Advanced Laboratory Deactivation Methods for the Selectio...Investigations into Advanced Laboratory Deactivation Methods for the Selectio...
Investigations into Advanced Laboratory Deactivation Methods for the Selectio...Zachary Sample
 
AEP Mountaineer - Commercial Scale Carbon Capture & Storage Project Phase 1 L...
AEP Mountaineer - Commercial Scale Carbon Capture & Storage Project Phase 1 L...AEP Mountaineer - Commercial Scale Carbon Capture & Storage Project Phase 1 L...
AEP Mountaineer - Commercial Scale Carbon Capture & Storage Project Phase 1 L...Global CCS Institute
 
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER)
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER)International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER)
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER)ijceronline
 
Enhancing Low-Rank Coals
Enhancing Low-Rank CoalsEnhancing Low-Rank Coals
Enhancing Low-Rank CoalsLOESCHE
 
Power Generation Facility with Amine Based Carbon Capture
Power Generation Facility with Amine Based Carbon CapturePower Generation Facility with Amine Based Carbon Capture
Power Generation Facility with Amine Based Carbon CapturePeter Zhou
 
Current Status of Amine-based CO2 Capture Technology in KEPCO
Current Status of Amine-based CO2 Capture Technology in KEPCOCurrent Status of Amine-based CO2 Capture Technology in KEPCO
Current Status of Amine-based CO2 Capture Technology in KEPCOcanaleenergia
 
Takashi Kiga – IHI Corporation – Callide Oxyfuel Project: Demonstration and f...
Takashi Kiga – IHI Corporation – Callide Oxyfuel Project: Demonstration and f...Takashi Kiga – IHI Corporation – Callide Oxyfuel Project: Demonstration and f...
Takashi Kiga – IHI Corporation – Callide Oxyfuel Project: Demonstration and f...Global CCS Institute
 
ENERGICO: A Revolutionary Software Design Tool for Gas Turbine Combustor and ...
ENERGICO: A Revolutionary Software Design Tool for Gas Turbine Combustor and ...ENERGICO: A Revolutionary Software Design Tool for Gas Turbine Combustor and ...
ENERGICO: A Revolutionary Software Design Tool for Gas Turbine Combustor and ...Reaction Design
 
Rebak GE EPRI AFC Florida 2015 02 17
Rebak GE EPRI AFC Florida 2015 02 17Rebak GE EPRI AFC Florida 2015 02 17
Rebak GE EPRI AFC Florida 2015 02 17Raul Rebak
 
pgpager_Wolfson Heat treat-UK
pgpager_Wolfson Heat treat-UKpgpager_Wolfson Heat treat-UK
pgpager_Wolfson Heat treat-UKPratap Ghorpade
 
Percy Julian Invited Lecture
Percy Julian Invited LecturePercy Julian Invited Lecture
Percy Julian Invited LectureSoni Oyekan
 
Octahedral rhenium k4[re6 s8(cn)6] and
Octahedral rhenium k4[re6 s8(cn)6] andOctahedral rhenium k4[re6 s8(cn)6] and
Octahedral rhenium k4[re6 s8(cn)6] andPawan Kumar
 
Octahedral rhenium K4[Re6S8(CN)6] and Cu(OH)2cluster modifiedTiO2for the phot...
Octahedral rhenium K4[Re6S8(CN)6] and Cu(OH)2cluster modifiedTiO2for the phot...Octahedral rhenium K4[Re6S8(CN)6] and Cu(OH)2cluster modifiedTiO2for the phot...
Octahedral rhenium K4[Re6S8(CN)6] and Cu(OH)2cluster modifiedTiO2for the phot...Pawan Kumar
 

What's hot (18)

Investigations into Advanced Laboratory Deactivation Methods for the Selectio...
Investigations into Advanced Laboratory Deactivation Methods for the Selectio...Investigations into Advanced Laboratory Deactivation Methods for the Selectio...
Investigations into Advanced Laboratory Deactivation Methods for the Selectio...
 
1 s2.0-s0165237015304125-main
1 s2.0-s0165237015304125-main1 s2.0-s0165237015304125-main
1 s2.0-s0165237015304125-main
 
AEP Mountaineer - Commercial Scale Carbon Capture & Storage Project Phase 1 L...
AEP Mountaineer - Commercial Scale Carbon Capture & Storage Project Phase 1 L...AEP Mountaineer - Commercial Scale Carbon Capture & Storage Project Phase 1 L...
AEP Mountaineer - Commercial Scale Carbon Capture & Storage Project Phase 1 L...
 
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER)
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER)International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER)
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER)
 
Enhancing Low-Rank Coals
Enhancing Low-Rank CoalsEnhancing Low-Rank Coals
Enhancing Low-Rank Coals
 
Elbashir AIChE 2012 - Visulaization
Elbashir AIChE 2012 - VisulaizationElbashir AIChE 2012 - Visulaization
Elbashir AIChE 2012 - Visulaization
 
Power Generation Facility with Amine Based Carbon Capture
Power Generation Facility with Amine Based Carbon CapturePower Generation Facility with Amine Based Carbon Capture
Power Generation Facility with Amine Based Carbon Capture
 
Shashi report
Shashi reportShashi report
Shashi report
 
Current Status of Amine-based CO2 Capture Technology in KEPCO
Current Status of Amine-based CO2 Capture Technology in KEPCOCurrent Status of Amine-based CO2 Capture Technology in KEPCO
Current Status of Amine-based CO2 Capture Technology in KEPCO
 
CO2QUEST Typical Impurities in Captured CO2 Streams - Richard T. J. Porter at...
CO2QUEST Typical Impurities in Captured CO2 Streams - Richard T. J. Porter at...CO2QUEST Typical Impurities in Captured CO2 Streams - Richard T. J. Porter at...
CO2QUEST Typical Impurities in Captured CO2 Streams - Richard T. J. Porter at...
 
Takashi Kiga – IHI Corporation – Callide Oxyfuel Project: Demonstration and f...
Takashi Kiga – IHI Corporation – Callide Oxyfuel Project: Demonstration and f...Takashi Kiga – IHI Corporation – Callide Oxyfuel Project: Demonstration and f...
Takashi Kiga – IHI Corporation – Callide Oxyfuel Project: Demonstration and f...
 
ENERGICO: A Revolutionary Software Design Tool for Gas Turbine Combustor and ...
ENERGICO: A Revolutionary Software Design Tool for Gas Turbine Combustor and ...ENERGICO: A Revolutionary Software Design Tool for Gas Turbine Combustor and ...
ENERGICO: A Revolutionary Software Design Tool for Gas Turbine Combustor and ...
 
CO2 Separation - A Proposal
CO2 Separation - A Proposal CO2 Separation - A Proposal
CO2 Separation - A Proposal
 
Rebak GE EPRI AFC Florida 2015 02 17
Rebak GE EPRI AFC Florida 2015 02 17Rebak GE EPRI AFC Florida 2015 02 17
Rebak GE EPRI AFC Florida 2015 02 17
 
pgpager_Wolfson Heat treat-UK
pgpager_Wolfson Heat treat-UKpgpager_Wolfson Heat treat-UK
pgpager_Wolfson Heat treat-UK
 
Percy Julian Invited Lecture
Percy Julian Invited LecturePercy Julian Invited Lecture
Percy Julian Invited Lecture
 
Octahedral rhenium k4[re6 s8(cn)6] and
Octahedral rhenium k4[re6 s8(cn)6] andOctahedral rhenium k4[re6 s8(cn)6] and
Octahedral rhenium k4[re6 s8(cn)6] and
 
Octahedral rhenium K4[Re6S8(CN)6] and Cu(OH)2cluster modifiedTiO2for the phot...
Octahedral rhenium K4[Re6S8(CN)6] and Cu(OH)2cluster modifiedTiO2for the phot...Octahedral rhenium K4[Re6S8(CN)6] and Cu(OH)2cluster modifiedTiO2for the phot...
Octahedral rhenium K4[Re6S8(CN)6] and Cu(OH)2cluster modifiedTiO2for the phot...
 

Similar to Effective Adsorbents for Establishing Solids Looping as a Next Generation NG PCC Technology - Hao Liu at the UKCCSRC Gas CCS Meeting, University of Sussex, 25 June 2014

Apec workshop 2 presentation 5 e apec workshop mexico capture technologies ...
Apec workshop 2 presentation 5 e apec workshop mexico   capture technologies ...Apec workshop 2 presentation 5 e apec workshop mexico   capture technologies ...
Apec workshop 2 presentation 5 e apec workshop mexico capture technologies ...Global CCS Institute
 
Apec workshop 2 presentation 5 e apec workshop mexico capture technologies ...
Apec workshop 2 presentation 5 e apec workshop mexico   capture technologies ...Apec workshop 2 presentation 5 e apec workshop mexico   capture technologies ...
Apec workshop 2 presentation 5 e apec workshop mexico capture technologies ...Global CCS Institute
 
Callide oxyfuel research project, Part 2: CO2 quality control prior to compre...
Callide oxyfuel research project, Part 2: CO2 quality control prior to compre...Callide oxyfuel research project, Part 2: CO2 quality control prior to compre...
Callide oxyfuel research project, Part 2: CO2 quality control prior to compre...Global CCS Institute
 
Development of an aqueous ammonia-based post-combustion capture technology fo...
Development of an aqueous ammonia-based post-combustion capture technology fo...Development of an aqueous ammonia-based post-combustion capture technology fo...
Development of an aqueous ammonia-based post-combustion capture technology fo...Global CCS Institute
 
'Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.' Feasibility s...
'Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.' Feasibility s...'Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.' Feasibility s...
'Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.' Feasibility s...Global CCS Institute
 
Webinar: 'Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.' Feas...
Webinar: 'Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.' Feas...Webinar: 'Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.' Feas...
Webinar: 'Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.' Feas...Global CCS Institute
 
Trial lecture presentation_Bita Najmi
Trial lecture presentation_Bita NajmiTrial lecture presentation_Bita Najmi
Trial lecture presentation_Bita NajmiBita Najmi
 
EDF Carbon Capture & Storage
EDF Carbon Capture & StorageEDF Carbon Capture & Storage
EDF Carbon Capture & Storagekene2008
 
IRJET- Environmental Assessment of IGCC Power Systems
IRJET- 	 Environmental Assessment of IGCC Power SystemsIRJET- 	 Environmental Assessment of IGCC Power Systems
IRJET- Environmental Assessment of IGCC Power SystemsIRJET Journal
 
Panel 5. CCS projects in action - Dr Chong Kul Ryu, KEPRI
Panel 5. CCS projects in action - Dr Chong Kul Ryu, KEPRIPanel 5. CCS projects in action - Dr Chong Kul Ryu, KEPRI
Panel 5. CCS projects in action - Dr Chong Kul Ryu, KEPRIGlobal CCS Institute
 
Robust Co3O4|α-Al2O3|cordierite structured catalyst for N2O abatement – Valid...
Robust Co3O4|α-Al2O3|cordierite structured catalyst for N2O abatement – Valid...Robust Co3O4|α-Al2O3|cordierite structured catalyst for N2O abatement – Valid...
Robust Co3O4|α-Al2O3|cordierite structured catalyst for N2O abatement – Valid...CarmenMoncada10
 
Apec workshop 2 presentation 12 lh ci cinco presidentes-pemex-apec workshop 2
Apec workshop 2 presentation 12 lh ci cinco presidentes-pemex-apec workshop 2Apec workshop 2 presentation 12 lh ci cinco presidentes-pemex-apec workshop 2
Apec workshop 2 presentation 12 lh ci cinco presidentes-pemex-apec workshop 2Global CCS Institute
 

Similar to Effective Adsorbents for Establishing Solids Looping as a Next Generation NG PCC Technology - Hao Liu at the UKCCSRC Gas CCS Meeting, University of Sussex, 25 June 2014 (20)

Effective Adsorbents for Establishing Solids Looping as a Next Generation NG ...
Effective Adsorbents for Establishing Solids Looping as a Next Generation NG ...Effective Adsorbents for Establishing Solids Looping as a Next Generation NG ...
Effective Adsorbents for Establishing Solids Looping as a Next Generation NG ...
 
An Update on Gas CCS Project: Effective Adsorbents for Establishing Solids Lo...
An Update on Gas CCS Project: Effective Adsorbents for Establishing Solids Lo...An Update on Gas CCS Project: Effective Adsorbents for Establishing Solids Lo...
An Update on Gas CCS Project: Effective Adsorbents for Establishing Solids Lo...
 
CO2 capture from NGCC Flue Gas and Ambient Air Using PEI-Silica Adsorbent - D...
CO2 capture from NGCC Flue Gas and Ambient Air Using PEI-Silica Adsorbent - D...CO2 capture from NGCC Flue Gas and Ambient Air Using PEI-Silica Adsorbent - D...
CO2 capture from NGCC Flue Gas and Ambient Air Using PEI-Silica Adsorbent - D...
 
Apec workshop 2 presentation 5 e apec workshop mexico capture technologies ...
Apec workshop 2 presentation 5 e apec workshop mexico   capture technologies ...Apec workshop 2 presentation 5 e apec workshop mexico   capture technologies ...
Apec workshop 2 presentation 5 e apec workshop mexico capture technologies ...
 
Apec workshop 2 presentation 5 e apec workshop mexico capture technologies ...
Apec workshop 2 presentation 5 e apec workshop mexico   capture technologies ...Apec workshop 2 presentation 5 e apec workshop mexico   capture technologies ...
Apec workshop 2 presentation 5 e apec workshop mexico capture technologies ...
 
Callide oxyfuel project update
Callide oxyfuel project updateCallide oxyfuel project update
Callide oxyfuel project update
 
Adsorption Materials and Processes for Carbon Capture from Gas-Fired Power Pl...
Adsorption Materials and Processes for Carbon Capture from Gas-Fired Power Pl...Adsorption Materials and Processes for Carbon Capture from Gas-Fired Power Pl...
Adsorption Materials and Processes for Carbon Capture from Gas-Fired Power Pl...
 
Callide oxyfuel research project, Part 2: CO2 quality control prior to compre...
Callide oxyfuel research project, Part 2: CO2 quality control prior to compre...Callide oxyfuel research project, Part 2: CO2 quality control prior to compre...
Callide oxyfuel research project, Part 2: CO2 quality control prior to compre...
 
Development of an aqueous ammonia-based post-combustion capture technology fo...
Development of an aqueous ammonia-based post-combustion capture technology fo...Development of an aqueous ammonia-based post-combustion capture technology fo...
Development of an aqueous ammonia-based post-combustion capture technology fo...
 
'Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.' Feasibility s...
'Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.' Feasibility s...'Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.' Feasibility s...
'Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.' Feasibility s...
 
Webinar: 'Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.' Feas...
Webinar: 'Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.' Feas...Webinar: 'Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.' Feas...
Webinar: 'Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.' Feas...
 
Performance Enhanced Activated Spherical Carbon Adsorbents for CO2 Capture - ...
Performance Enhanced Activated Spherical Carbon Adsorbents for CO2 Capture - ...Performance Enhanced Activated Spherical Carbon Adsorbents for CO2 Capture - ...
Performance Enhanced Activated Spherical Carbon Adsorbents for CO2 Capture - ...
 
Trial lecture presentation_Bita Najmi
Trial lecture presentation_Bita NajmiTrial lecture presentation_Bita Najmi
Trial lecture presentation_Bita Najmi
 
EDF Carbon Capture & Storage
EDF Carbon Capture & StorageEDF Carbon Capture & Storage
EDF Carbon Capture & Storage
 
IRJET- Environmental Assessment of IGCC Power Systems
IRJET- 	 Environmental Assessment of IGCC Power SystemsIRJET- 	 Environmental Assessment of IGCC Power Systems
IRJET- Environmental Assessment of IGCC Power Systems
 
Panel 5. CCS projects in action - Dr Chong Kul Ryu, KEPRI
Panel 5. CCS projects in action - Dr Chong Kul Ryu, KEPRIPanel 5. CCS projects in action - Dr Chong Kul Ryu, KEPRI
Panel 5. CCS projects in action - Dr Chong Kul Ryu, KEPRI
 
CO2QUEST - Techno-economic Assessment of Impact of CO2 Impurities on its Tran...
CO2QUEST - Techno-economic Assessment of Impact of CO2 Impurities on its Tran...CO2QUEST - Techno-economic Assessment of Impact of CO2 Impurities on its Tran...
CO2QUEST - Techno-economic Assessment of Impact of CO2 Impurities on its Tran...
 
Robust Co3O4|α-Al2O3|cordierite structured catalyst for N2O abatement – Valid...
Robust Co3O4|α-Al2O3|cordierite structured catalyst for N2O abatement – Valid...Robust Co3O4|α-Al2O3|cordierite structured catalyst for N2O abatement – Valid...
Robust Co3O4|α-Al2O3|cordierite structured catalyst for N2O abatement – Valid...
 
Apec workshop 2 presentation 12 lh ci cinco presidentes-pemex-apec workshop 2
Apec workshop 2 presentation 12 lh ci cinco presidentes-pemex-apec workshop 2Apec workshop 2 presentation 12 lh ci cinco presidentes-pemex-apec workshop 2
Apec workshop 2 presentation 12 lh ci cinco presidentes-pemex-apec workshop 2
 
CO2 Capture - Jon Gibbins, UKCCSRC, at the UKCCSRC ECR Winter School 2015
CO2 Capture - Jon Gibbins, UKCCSRC, at the UKCCSRC ECR Winter School 2015CO2 Capture - Jon Gibbins, UKCCSRC, at the UKCCSRC ECR Winter School 2015
CO2 Capture - Jon Gibbins, UKCCSRC, at the UKCCSRC ECR Winter School 2015
 

More from UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Centre

More from UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Centre (20)

CCUS Roadmap for Mexico - presentation by M. Vita Peralta Martínez (IIE - Ele...
CCUS Roadmap for Mexico - presentation by M. Vita Peralta Martínez (IIE - Ele...CCUS Roadmap for Mexico - presentation by M. Vita Peralta Martínez (IIE - Ele...
CCUS Roadmap for Mexico - presentation by M. Vita Peralta Martínez (IIE - Ele...
 
Advances in Rock Physics Modelling and Improved Estimation of CO2 Saturation,...
Advances in Rock Physics Modelling and Improved Estimation of CO2 Saturation,...Advances in Rock Physics Modelling and Improved Estimation of CO2 Saturation,...
Advances in Rock Physics Modelling and Improved Estimation of CO2 Saturation,...
 
Numerical Modelling of Fracture Growth and Caprock Integrity During CO2 Injec...
Numerical Modelling of Fracture Growth and Caprock Integrity During CO2 Injec...Numerical Modelling of Fracture Growth and Caprock Integrity During CO2 Injec...
Numerical Modelling of Fracture Growth and Caprock Integrity During CO2 Injec...
 
Assessing Uncertainty of Time Lapse Seismic Response Due to Geomechanical Def...
Assessing Uncertainty of Time Lapse Seismic Response Due to Geomechanical Def...Assessing Uncertainty of Time Lapse Seismic Response Due to Geomechanical Def...
Assessing Uncertainty of Time Lapse Seismic Response Due to Geomechanical Def...
 
20 Years and 20Mt, Statoil Storage Experience, Andrew Cavanagh - Geophysical ...
20 Years and 20Mt, Statoil Storage Experience, Andrew Cavanagh - Geophysical ...20 Years and 20Mt, Statoil Storage Experience, Andrew Cavanagh - Geophysical ...
20 Years and 20Mt, Statoil Storage Experience, Andrew Cavanagh - Geophysical ...
 
Modelling Fault Reactivation, Induced Seismicity, and Leakage During Undergro...
Modelling Fault Reactivation, Induced Seismicity, and Leakage During Undergro...Modelling Fault Reactivation, Induced Seismicity, and Leakage During Undergro...
Modelling Fault Reactivation, Induced Seismicity, and Leakage During Undergro...
 
Pore scale dynamics and the interpretation of flow processes - Martin Blunt, ...
Pore scale dynamics and the interpretation of flow processes - Martin Blunt, ...Pore scale dynamics and the interpretation of flow processes - Martin Blunt, ...
Pore scale dynamics and the interpretation of flow processes - Martin Blunt, ...
 
Passive seismic monitoring for CO2 storage sites - Anna Stork, University of ...
Passive seismic monitoring for CO2 storage sites - Anna Stork, University of ...Passive seismic monitoring for CO2 storage sites - Anna Stork, University of ...
Passive seismic monitoring for CO2 storage sites - Anna Stork, University of ...
 
Multiphase flow modelling of calcite dissolution patterns from core scale to ...
Multiphase flow modelling of calcite dissolution patterns from core scale to ...Multiphase flow modelling of calcite dissolution patterns from core scale to ...
Multiphase flow modelling of calcite dissolution patterns from core scale to ...
 
Long term safety of geological co2 storage: lessons from Bravo Dome Natural C...
Long term safety of geological co2 storage: lessons from Bravo Dome Natural C...Long term safety of geological co2 storage: lessons from Bravo Dome Natural C...
Long term safety of geological co2 storage: lessons from Bravo Dome Natural C...
 
Challenges in the chemical industry, jay brookes (boc) industry ccs worksho...
Challenges in the chemical industry, jay brookes (boc)   industry ccs worksho...Challenges in the chemical industry, jay brookes (boc)   industry ccs worksho...
Challenges in the chemical industry, jay brookes (boc) industry ccs worksho...
 
Overall Network Issues, Tim Dumenil (Pale Blue Dot) - Industry CCS Workshop, ...
Overall Network Issues, Tim Dumenil (Pale Blue Dot) - Industry CCS Workshop, ...Overall Network Issues, Tim Dumenil (Pale Blue Dot) - Industry CCS Workshop, ...
Overall Network Issues, Tim Dumenil (Pale Blue Dot) - Industry CCS Workshop, ...
 
Challenges in the Steel Industry and the Network, James Watt (Amec) - Industr...
Challenges in the Steel Industry and the Network, James Watt (Amec) - Industr...Challenges in the Steel Industry and the Network, James Watt (Amec) - Industr...
Challenges in the Steel Industry and the Network, James Watt (Amec) - Industr...
 
Horizon 2020 Update, Jon Gibbins, University of Edinburgh - UKCCSRC Strathcly...
Horizon 2020 Update, Jon Gibbins, University of Edinburgh - UKCCSRC Strathcly...Horizon 2020 Update, Jon Gibbins, University of Edinburgh - UKCCSRC Strathcly...
Horizon 2020 Update, Jon Gibbins, University of Edinburgh - UKCCSRC Strathcly...
 
Guangdong Offshore CCUS Project (GOCCUS) - Xi Liang, University of Edinburgh ...
Guangdong Offshore CCUS Project (GOCCUS) - Xi Liang, University of Edinburgh ...Guangdong Offshore CCUS Project (GOCCUS) - Xi Liang, University of Edinburgh ...
Guangdong Offshore CCUS Project (GOCCUS) - Xi Liang, University of Edinburgh ...
 
Changes in the Dutch CCS Landscape - Jan Brouwer, CATO - UKCCSRC Strathclyde ...
Changes in the Dutch CCS Landscape - Jan Brouwer, CATO - UKCCSRC Strathclyde ...Changes in the Dutch CCS Landscape - Jan Brouwer, CATO - UKCCSRC Strathclyde ...
Changes in the Dutch CCS Landscape - Jan Brouwer, CATO - UKCCSRC Strathclyde ...
 
Research Coordination Network on Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Fund...
Research Coordination Network on Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Fund...Research Coordination Network on Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Fund...
Research Coordination Network on Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Fund...
 
Carbon Capture and Storage in Australia - Tania Constable, CO2CRC - UKCCSRC S...
Carbon Capture and Storage in Australia - Tania Constable, CO2CRC - UKCCSRC S...Carbon Capture and Storage in Australia - Tania Constable, CO2CRC - UKCCSRC S...
Carbon Capture and Storage in Australia - Tania Constable, CO2CRC - UKCCSRC S...
 
Computational Modelling and Optimisation of Carbon Capture Reactors, Daniel S...
Computational Modelling and Optimisation of Carbon Capture Reactors, Daniel S...Computational Modelling and Optimisation of Carbon Capture Reactors, Daniel S...
Computational Modelling and Optimisation of Carbon Capture Reactors, Daniel S...
 
Adsorption Materials and Processes for Carbon Capture from Gas-Fired Power Pl...
Adsorption Materials and Processes for Carbon Capture from Gas-Fired Power Pl...Adsorption Materials and Processes for Carbon Capture from Gas-Fired Power Pl...
Adsorption Materials and Processes for Carbon Capture from Gas-Fired Power Pl...
 

Recently uploaded

Hostel management system project report..pdf
Hostel management system project report..pdfHostel management system project report..pdf
Hostel management system project report..pdfKamal Acharya
 
Post office management system project ..pdf
Post office management system project ..pdfPost office management system project ..pdf
Post office management system project ..pdfKamal Acharya
 
Query optimization and processing for advanced database systems
Query optimization and processing for advanced database systemsQuery optimization and processing for advanced database systems
Query optimization and processing for advanced database systemsmeharikiros2
 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXssuser89054b
 
Computer Networks Basics of Network Devices
Computer Networks  Basics of Network DevicesComputer Networks  Basics of Network Devices
Computer Networks Basics of Network DevicesChandrakantDivate1
 
Design For Accessibility: Getting it right from the start
Design For Accessibility: Getting it right from the startDesign For Accessibility: Getting it right from the start
Design For Accessibility: Getting it right from the startQuintin Balsdon
 
HOA1&2 - Module 3 - PREHISTORCI ARCHITECTURE OF KERALA.pptx
HOA1&2 - Module 3 - PREHISTORCI ARCHITECTURE OF KERALA.pptxHOA1&2 - Module 3 - PREHISTORCI ARCHITECTURE OF KERALA.pptx
HOA1&2 - Module 3 - PREHISTORCI ARCHITECTURE OF KERALA.pptxSCMS School of Architecture
 
NO1 Top No1 Amil Baba In Azad Kashmir, Kashmir Black Magic Specialist Expert ...
NO1 Top No1 Amil Baba In Azad Kashmir, Kashmir Black Magic Specialist Expert ...NO1 Top No1 Amil Baba In Azad Kashmir, Kashmir Black Magic Specialist Expert ...
NO1 Top No1 Amil Baba In Azad Kashmir, Kashmir Black Magic Specialist Expert ...Amil baba
 
8th International Conference on Soft Computing, Mathematics and Control (SMC ...
8th International Conference on Soft Computing, Mathematics and Control (SMC ...8th International Conference on Soft Computing, Mathematics and Control (SMC ...
8th International Conference on Soft Computing, Mathematics and Control (SMC ...josephjonse
 
Standard vs Custom Battery Packs - Decoding the Power Play
Standard vs Custom Battery Packs - Decoding the Power PlayStandard vs Custom Battery Packs - Decoding the Power Play
Standard vs Custom Battery Packs - Decoding the Power PlayEpec Engineered Technologies
 
Unit 4_Part 1 CSE2001 Exception Handling and Function Template and Class Temp...
Unit 4_Part 1 CSE2001 Exception Handling and Function Template and Class Temp...Unit 4_Part 1 CSE2001 Exception Handling and Function Template and Class Temp...
Unit 4_Part 1 CSE2001 Exception Handling and Function Template and Class Temp...drmkjayanthikannan
 
AIRCANVAS[1].pdf mini project for btech students
AIRCANVAS[1].pdf mini project for btech studentsAIRCANVAS[1].pdf mini project for btech students
AIRCANVAS[1].pdf mini project for btech studentsvanyagupta248
 
Ground Improvement Technique: Earth Reinforcement
Ground Improvement Technique: Earth ReinforcementGround Improvement Technique: Earth Reinforcement
Ground Improvement Technique: Earth ReinforcementDr. Deepak Mudgal
 
Computer Graphics Introduction To Curves
Computer Graphics Introduction To CurvesComputer Graphics Introduction To Curves
Computer Graphics Introduction To CurvesChandrakantDivate1
 
1_Introduction + EAM Vocabulary + how to navigate in EAM.pdf
1_Introduction + EAM Vocabulary + how to navigate in EAM.pdf1_Introduction + EAM Vocabulary + how to navigate in EAM.pdf
1_Introduction + EAM Vocabulary + how to navigate in EAM.pdfAldoGarca30
 
Introduction to Robotics in Mechanical Engineering.pptx
Introduction to Robotics in Mechanical Engineering.pptxIntroduction to Robotics in Mechanical Engineering.pptx
Introduction to Robotics in Mechanical Engineering.pptxhublikarsn
 
Digital Communication Essentials: DPCM, DM, and ADM .pptx
Digital Communication Essentials: DPCM, DM, and ADM .pptxDigital Communication Essentials: DPCM, DM, and ADM .pptx
Digital Communication Essentials: DPCM, DM, and ADM .pptxpritamlangde
 
PE 459 LECTURE 2- natural gas basic concepts and properties
PE 459 LECTURE 2- natural gas basic concepts and propertiesPE 459 LECTURE 2- natural gas basic concepts and properties
PE 459 LECTURE 2- natural gas basic concepts and propertiessarkmank1
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Hostel management system project report..pdf
Hostel management system project report..pdfHostel management system project report..pdf
Hostel management system project report..pdf
 
Post office management system project ..pdf
Post office management system project ..pdfPost office management system project ..pdf
Post office management system project ..pdf
 
Signal Processing and Linear System Analysis
Signal Processing and Linear System AnalysisSignal Processing and Linear System Analysis
Signal Processing and Linear System Analysis
 
Query optimization and processing for advanced database systems
Query optimization and processing for advanced database systemsQuery optimization and processing for advanced database systems
Query optimization and processing for advanced database systems
 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
 
Cara Menggugurkan Sperma Yang Masuk Rahim Biyar Tidak Hamil
Cara Menggugurkan Sperma Yang Masuk Rahim Biyar Tidak HamilCara Menggugurkan Sperma Yang Masuk Rahim Biyar Tidak Hamil
Cara Menggugurkan Sperma Yang Masuk Rahim Biyar Tidak Hamil
 
Computer Networks Basics of Network Devices
Computer Networks  Basics of Network DevicesComputer Networks  Basics of Network Devices
Computer Networks Basics of Network Devices
 
Design For Accessibility: Getting it right from the start
Design For Accessibility: Getting it right from the startDesign For Accessibility: Getting it right from the start
Design For Accessibility: Getting it right from the start
 
HOA1&2 - Module 3 - PREHISTORCI ARCHITECTURE OF KERALA.pptx
HOA1&2 - Module 3 - PREHISTORCI ARCHITECTURE OF KERALA.pptxHOA1&2 - Module 3 - PREHISTORCI ARCHITECTURE OF KERALA.pptx
HOA1&2 - Module 3 - PREHISTORCI ARCHITECTURE OF KERALA.pptx
 
NO1 Top No1 Amil Baba In Azad Kashmir, Kashmir Black Magic Specialist Expert ...
NO1 Top No1 Amil Baba In Azad Kashmir, Kashmir Black Magic Specialist Expert ...NO1 Top No1 Amil Baba In Azad Kashmir, Kashmir Black Magic Specialist Expert ...
NO1 Top No1 Amil Baba In Azad Kashmir, Kashmir Black Magic Specialist Expert ...
 
8th International Conference on Soft Computing, Mathematics and Control (SMC ...
8th International Conference on Soft Computing, Mathematics and Control (SMC ...8th International Conference on Soft Computing, Mathematics and Control (SMC ...
8th International Conference on Soft Computing, Mathematics and Control (SMC ...
 
Standard vs Custom Battery Packs - Decoding the Power Play
Standard vs Custom Battery Packs - Decoding the Power PlayStandard vs Custom Battery Packs - Decoding the Power Play
Standard vs Custom Battery Packs - Decoding the Power Play
 
Unit 4_Part 1 CSE2001 Exception Handling and Function Template and Class Temp...
Unit 4_Part 1 CSE2001 Exception Handling and Function Template and Class Temp...Unit 4_Part 1 CSE2001 Exception Handling and Function Template and Class Temp...
Unit 4_Part 1 CSE2001 Exception Handling and Function Template and Class Temp...
 
AIRCANVAS[1].pdf mini project for btech students
AIRCANVAS[1].pdf mini project for btech studentsAIRCANVAS[1].pdf mini project for btech students
AIRCANVAS[1].pdf mini project for btech students
 
Ground Improvement Technique: Earth Reinforcement
Ground Improvement Technique: Earth ReinforcementGround Improvement Technique: Earth Reinforcement
Ground Improvement Technique: Earth Reinforcement
 
Computer Graphics Introduction To Curves
Computer Graphics Introduction To CurvesComputer Graphics Introduction To Curves
Computer Graphics Introduction To Curves
 
1_Introduction + EAM Vocabulary + how to navigate in EAM.pdf
1_Introduction + EAM Vocabulary + how to navigate in EAM.pdf1_Introduction + EAM Vocabulary + how to navigate in EAM.pdf
1_Introduction + EAM Vocabulary + how to navigate in EAM.pdf
 
Introduction to Robotics in Mechanical Engineering.pptx
Introduction to Robotics in Mechanical Engineering.pptxIntroduction to Robotics in Mechanical Engineering.pptx
Introduction to Robotics in Mechanical Engineering.pptx
 
Digital Communication Essentials: DPCM, DM, and ADM .pptx
Digital Communication Essentials: DPCM, DM, and ADM .pptxDigital Communication Essentials: DPCM, DM, and ADM .pptx
Digital Communication Essentials: DPCM, DM, and ADM .pptx
 
PE 459 LECTURE 2- natural gas basic concepts and properties
PE 459 LECTURE 2- natural gas basic concepts and propertiesPE 459 LECTURE 2- natural gas basic concepts and properties
PE 459 LECTURE 2- natural gas basic concepts and properties
 

Effective Adsorbents for Establishing Solids Looping as a Next Generation NG PCC Technology - Hao Liu at the UKCCSRC Gas CCS Meeting, University of Sussex, 25 June 2014

  • 1. Effective Adsorbents for Establishing Solids Looping as a Next Generation NG PCC Technology (EP/J020745/1) Dr Hao Liu University of Nottingham Gas CCS Meeting, 25 Jun 2014, Brighton
  • 2. Project Academic Partners University of Nottingham: Dr Hao Liu (PI), Prof Colin Snape, Dr Chenggong Sun, Prof Trevor Drage University College London: Prof Z. Xiao Guo University of Leeds: Prof Tim Cockerill
  • 3. Project Industrial Partners Doosan Power Systems (DPS) E.ON Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) PQ Corporation (PQC) Worley Parsons (WP)
  • 4. Background (1)  Recognition: to meet the UK ambitious carbon emission target by 2050, CCS will have to be fitted to NGCC power plants.  NGCC flue gas differs significantly from that from coal PF power plants: lower CO2, higher O2 and higher gas flow rates (~50%)
  • 5. Table 1: Key features of a supercritical coal-fired power plant and a NGCC power plant* Coal NGCC Net Power (MW) 550 555 Efficiency (%, HHV) 39.3 50.2 Flue gas temperature (0C) 181/57** 106 Flue gas composition CO2 (vol. %) 13.53 4.04 H2O (vol. %) 15.17 8.67 O2 (vol. %) 2.40 12.09 N2 (vol. %) 68.08 74.32 Ar (vol %) 0.82 0.89 Flue gas flow rate (kg/hr) 2137881 3230636 *DOE/NETL/2010-1397, Rev 2, Nov 2010 **Before FGD/After FGD
  • 6. Background (2)  Studies show post-combustion carbon capture (PCC) is the most viable option, both technically and economically, compared to pre-combustion and oxy-fuel capture technologies  Amine scrubbing has well-known problems  Solid adsorbents looping technology (SALT) – viable PCC for NGCC plants? o Supported amine solid adsorbents o Alkali-promoted inorganic adsorbents
  • 7. CO2, H2O Flue gas (CO2, O2, N2, H2O etc) Vent gas (N2, O2) CO2-loaded adsorbents Regenerated adsorbents sweeping gas (H2O, CO2) CO2adsorption CO2desorption Low T High T (SALT)
  • 9. Project Aim  This project aims to overcome the performance barriers for implementing the two types of candidate adsorbent systems, namely the supported polyamines and co-precipitated potassium oxide, in solids looping technology for NGCC power plants  Nottingham and partners have developed various solid adsorbents e.g. supported amines and alkali-promoted inorganic adsorbents, nitrogen-enriched carbons for CO2 capture from coal-fired power plant flue gases  Performance barriers when used for NGCC CO2 capture: thermal/oxidative stability, degradation due to moisture, selectivity etc.
  • 10. Research Programme  WP1 - Development, characterisation and testing of solid amine adsorbents (UoN & UCL)  WP2 - Development, testing and characterisation of potassium-promoted porous adsorbent materials (UoN & UCL)  WP3 - Modelling of Surface Adsorption and Advanced characterisation (UCL & UoN)  WP4 - Fluidised-bed testing and optimisation of the most effective adsorbents (UoN)  WP5 - Conceptual design, process engineering modelling and techno-economic assessment of SALT for future demonstration and commercialisation (UoN, UoL)
  • 11. Workplan Work Package / Tasks Partners Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 WP1: Development, characterisation and testing of solid amine adsorbents UoN, UCL Task 1.1 Preparation and performance-scoping study of candidate adsorbent materials UoN Task 1.2 Optimised preparation for enhanced thermal oxidative stability UoN, UCL Task 1.3 Management of spent materials: PEI rejuvenation UoN, UCL WP2 Development, testing and characterisation of potassium- promoted porous adsorbent materials UoN, UCL Task 2.1 Preparation, characterisation and testing of potassium-promoted inorganic adsorbents UoN, UCL Task 2.2 The role of flue gas moisture UoN, UCL WP3 Modelling of Surface Adsorption & Advanced characterisation UCL, UoN Task 3.1 Modelling of surface reaction processes UCL Task 3.2 Advanced characterisation to support the modelling studies UCL, UoN WP4 Fluidised-bed testing and optimisation of the most effective adsorbents UoN Task 4.1 Scaled-up production of the adsorbents UoN Task 4.2 Fluidised-bed testing & process development under simulated NGCC flue gas conditions UoN Task 4.3 Fluidised-bed process testing of the optimum adsorbents with real flue gas streams from natural gas combustion furnace at a kilowatt-thermal scale UoN WP5 Conceptual design, process engineering modelling and techno-economic assessment of SALT for future demonstration and commercialisation UoN, IC Task 5.1 Conceptual design and process engineering modelling UoN Task 5.2 Techno-economic assessment IC
  • 12. Progresses so far  Characterization of PEI-silica  Bubbling Fluidized Bed Tests  Degradation of PEI-silica adsorbent (thermal & oxidative)  Process simulation (550MWe NGCC power plant integrated with PEI-SALT PCC)  Development of new adsorbent materials
  • 13. CHARACTERIZATION OF PEI-SILICA Batch I (10kg) & Batch II (30kg)
  • 14. Characteristics of the PEI-silica sorbents polyethylenimine 2 + Supporting substrates  material: mesoporous silica  BET surface area: 250 m2/g  pore volumes: 1.7 cc/g  mean pore diameter: 20 nm PEI impregnation  Wet impregnation method  PEI loading: 40 wt%  Similar to the absorption of CO2 with amine solvents  The reaction is reversible, allowing for the sorbents to be regenerated by temperature, vacuum or pressure swing adsorption cycles. Reaction mechanism Average particle size ~ 250 µm
  • 15. TGA Characterization 0 20 40 60 80 100 7.5 8.0 8.5 9.0 9.5 10.0 10.5 11.0 11.5 12.0 12.5 Batch I PEI-silica Batch II PEI-silica Allometric fit of Batch I Allometric fit of Batch II CO2 uptake(wt%) CO2 concentration (vol%) 5% CO2  PEI-silica under isothermal condition (70 0C)
  • 16. TGA Characterization  PEI-silica under isobar condition (Batch II) 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 maximum value of 8.8 wt% at 63o C CO2 uptake(wt%) Temperature (o C) minimum value of -0.05 wt% at 122o C original PEI (batch II) 5%CO2 0.1o C heating rate
  • 17. BUBBLING FLUIDIZED BED TESTS OF PEI-SILICA @kg-sorbent scale
  • 19. CO2 Capture with NGCC Flue Gas - test conditions
  • 20. Effect of CO2 concentration in flue gas 1 2 3 0 2 4 6 8 10 262524 232220 262524 2322 20 262524 2322 15% CO2 5% CO2 BreakthroughEqu.-Desorption Capacities(wt%) Equ.-Adsorption 20 Cycle ID# Flue gas: CO2, O2, H2O, balanced with N2 Potential in low CO2-containing gas mixture application
  • 21. Comparison of capacities for PC and NGCC flue gases Flue gas 1: from coal fired power plants (CO2 15%, O2 4%) Flue gas 2: from Natural Gas Combined Cycle (NGCC) power plants (CO2 5% and O2 12%) No obvious oxidative degradation has been found even if O2 level is increased to 12% for 7 cycles 50 52 54 56 58 60 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 simulated flue gas (NGCC) simulated flue gas (PC) by adsorption by desorption breakthrough Capacities(wt%) Cycle ID simulated flue gas (NGCC) Flue gases: CO2, O2, H2O, balanced with N2 Wenbin Zhang, Hao Liu, Chenggong Sun, Trevor C. Drage, Colin E. Snape: Performance of polyethyleneimine-silica adsorbent for post-combustion CO2 capture in a bubbling fluidized bed. Chemical Engineering journal, 251 (2014): 293-303
  • 22. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 Test serial 1 Test serial 2 NormalizedCO2 adsorptioncapacityq/q0 Cycle number Degradation of PEI-silica adsorbents over 60 cycles tested with the BFB reactor With moisture present With moisture present Without moisture present
  • 23. Surface morphology change of PEI-silica adsorbent after 20 dry cycles of adsorption/desorption
  • 24. DEGRADATION OF PEI-SILICA ADSORBENT (thermal & oxidative)
  • 25. 0 10 20 30 40 50 7.0 7.5 8.0 8.5 9.0 9.5 10.0 10.5 11.0 11.5 CO2 uptake(wt%) Cycle No# Batch II, under 5% CO2 Batch II, under 15% CO2 TGA characterization on degradation - Cyclic performance with different CO2 partial pressures @70 0C/130 0C
  • 26. 0 10 20 30 40 50 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 8.0 8.5 9.0 9.5 relative loss 32% CO2 capacity(wt%) Cycle Number desorption at 120o C desorption at 130o C relative loss 13% TGA characterization on degradation - Cyclic performance with different desorption temperatures (15% CO2/N2 balance, Batch I, adsorption @70 0C)
  • 27. TGA characterization on degradation - Oxidative degradation of PEI-silica adsorbent Oxidized samples of PEI-silica (Batch I) prepared by drying/oxidizing in an air-ventilated drying oven @ca. 70 - 80oC for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10 days Appearance after TGA tests CO2 concentration: 5 vol% Adsorption/desorption @ 70oC/130oC Appearance before TGA tests
  • 28. Characterisation of oxidative degradation by Raman Spectroscopy Exposure of supported PEI adsorbents to air/oxygen at moderate temperatures can lead to significant oxidative degradation as highlighted by the formation of oxime (C=N-OH) and other oxygen-containing functionalities. The loss of active amine groups due to oxidation is consistent with the decreased adsorption capacity observed for the supported PEI adsorbents in NGCC flue gas conditions.
  • 29. PROCESS SIMULATION - 550MWe NGCC power plant integrated with PEI-SALT PCC
  • 30. Process simulation: Integration of PEI-SALT PCC into a 550MWe NGCC power plant
  • 31. Conceptual design of PEI-Silica SALT system o CFB riser as gas-solid contactor and CO2 adsorber o BFB as desorber to regenerate solid sorbents o Loop seal to return sorbents back to CFB with integrated heat exchanger for heat recovery o Cyclone to separate solid sorbents from flue gas o A mixture of CO2 and steam is proposed as the stripping gas
  • 32. Comparison of power losses for NGCC power plants with and without CO2 capture f comcapaug f e c Q EEEE Q E −−− ==η cηηη −=∆Efficiency penalty: Plant efficiency with PCC and CO2 compression Ee: net power output Qf: thermal heat input by fuel Eg: gross power output from turbines Eau: auxiliary load Ecap: electrical energy required by CCS unit Ecom: electrical energy required to compress the CO2 product
  • 33. w/o CCS* MEA* PEI-silica SALT NGCC power plant net efficiency (%) 55.7 47.5 50.3 Required Regeneration Heat (GJ/tonne-CO2) N/A 3.7 2.2 All efficiencies are LHV based. Sensible heat recovery ratio: 90% Comparisons of power plant efficiencies with and without CCS and regeneration heat requirements * NETL: Cost and performance baseline for fossil energy plants, Volume 1: bituminous coal and natural gas to electricity. Revision 2, November 2010, DOE/NETL-2010/1397 raddesp w r HTTC q Q ∆+−= )( 1 , Regeneration heat: Qr is the regeneration heat (kJ/kg-CO2 adsorbed) Tad and Tde are the temperatures of adsorption and desorption respectively (oC) qw is the working capacity of the adsorbent (wt%) Cp,s is the specific heat capacity of the adsorbent (kJ/kg.K) ∆Hr is the heat of adsorption (kJ/kg-CO2 adsorbed)
  • 34. Development of new adsorbent materials - New PEI-silica adsorbents & alkali metal carbonate-based adsorbents
  • 35. Sample CO2 uptake (wt.%) 5% 15% 100% A 10.85 11.84 13.03 B 11.05 12.92 14.22 C 10.58 12.06 14.50 D 10.23 10.48 12.36 E 8.40 8.62 11.84 F 7.95 7.98 G 9.05 11.48 Batch I (TGA@70o C) 7.72 9.10 10.80 Batch II(TGA@70o C) 9.13 10.34 12.00 Adsorption capacity of new PEI-silica sorbents (TGA@75 oC) Further optimization & characterisation are ongoing!
  • 36. K2CO3-based sorbents  K2CO3 –based solid sorbent is very promising due to: 1) Good adsorption/desorption temperatures; 2) High CO2 capacity, good kinetics; 3) Presence of moisture in the flue gas benefits the CO2 adsorption performance: Adsorption: 𝐾𝐾2 𝐶𝐶𝑂𝑂3(s) +𝑯𝑯𝟐𝟐 𝑶𝑶(𝑔𝑔) + 𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶2(𝑔𝑔) → 2𝐾𝐾𝐾𝐾𝐾𝐾𝑂𝑂3 (s) + exothermic Desorption:2𝐾𝐾𝐾𝐾𝐾𝐾𝑂𝑂3 (s) → 𝐾𝐾2 𝐶𝐶𝑂𝑂3(s) +𝐻𝐻2 𝑂𝑂 𝑔𝑔 + 𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶2 𝑔𝑔 + endothermic  The main challenges: how to maximise the loading of potassium to further boost CO2 uptake capacity and kinetics without sacrificing significant loss of the surface area and to reduce regeneration temperatures to well below 200 oC
  • 37. • Procedures: Trial of K2CO3/AC in a fixed-bed reactor Preparation Calcination Fixed bed testingDrying oven Conditions: 300OC with a N2 flow atmosphere Impregnation: K2CO3+AC Magnetic Stirring Adsorpt. temp: 60OC Desorpt. temp: 150OC Ambient pressure 15%CO2+85%N2 (Dry basis, with moisture saturated @50 0C) On-going
  • 39. - Fundamental bonding and electronic interaction mechanisms of gaseous species adsorbed on different surface sites, e.g. silica and graphitic carbon Task3.2 Advanced characterisations of solid sorbents for CO2 capture (UCL with UoN) - Sorbent stability; - Recyclability & regeneration; Task3.1 Modelling of surface reaction processes (UCL) Task 3.1 was scheduled to start at the beginning of the year 2014 and Task 3.2 was scheduled to start on 1 Oct 2014. UCL’s RA had been recruited recently and just started the modelling Task 3.1 Task 3.2 will start as scheduled.
  • 40. TASK 5.2 How will a full-scale SALT perform in comparison to other CCS technologies? Environmental parameters: Techno-economic parameters: • Overall CO2 capture effectiveness • Lifecycle energy and GHG emissions analysis • Rates of use of consumables • Waste / by-product production rates • Investment costs • Operating costs • Levelised energy production costs for selected operational scenarios (e.g. base load, peaking plant) (Scheduled to be Carried out by UoL from Jan 2015)
  • 41. Use integrated CCS assessment system developed over >5 years Currently deals with amine, and calcium looping capture technologies Developing new process model elements for SALT drawing on UoN lab results (and literature / expert data) Operational scenarios include peaking operation, ‘base-load’, FOAK only and fleet roll out.
  • 42. Conclusions & Future Work  The project is largely on track in terms of completing the scheduled tasks and significant progresses have been made:  High performance of PEI-silica adsorbent for CO2 capture from NGCC flue gas has been demonstrated in a laboratory-scale BFB reactor with kg- scale adsorbent;  Process simulation on a 550MWe NGCC plant integrated with a PCC unit has shown that application of PEI-silica adsorbent can save 2.8% in efficiency penalty compared to MEA, owing to the much lower regeneration heat requirement;  New sorbent materials have been prepared, some with much higher CO2 uptakes under NGCC flue gas conditions;  Thermal and oxidative degradations of PEI-silica have been characterised.  Future work include To optimise/test the newly developed sorbent materials; To further develop/test K2CO3-based sorbent materials; To investigate the rejuvenation of the degradated PEI-silica and strategies to prevent degradation of PEI-silica; To model surface reaction processes; To conduct techno-economic assessment of SALT etc.
  • 43. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • The financial support of the UK EPSRC (EP/J020745/1) • The contributions of the project investigators and researchers: Prof Colin Snape, Dr Chenggong Sun, Prof Trevor Drage, Prof Z. Xiao Guo, Prof Tim Cockerill, Dr Wenbin Zhang, Dr Nannan Sun, Miss Jingjing Liu, Mr Yuan Sun, etc. • The contributions of the project industrial partners Thank you for listening! Any questions? Contact email: Liu.hao@nottingham.ac.uk